I've posted the following yesterday in the dev mailinglist, but perhapsit fits in better here.

I installed sge6.1u6 on an Ubuntu host lately. Using the commandlineinterface everything works fine. I've installed the sge_master and thesge_execd on the same host.Now I wanted to include the DRMAA in a Python project I'm working on,but I can't get the python-drmaa to connect to the qmaster. To use theDRMAAI've downloaded the newest source from the DRMAA page and installed itwith the usual build/install routine.

I've posted the following yesterday in the dev mailinglist, but perhaps it fits in better here.I installed sge6.1u6 on an Ubuntu host lately. Using the commandline interface everything works fine. I've installed the sge_master and the sge_execd on the same host.

when you just installed it: why such an old version?

Now I wanted to include the DRMAA in a Python project I'm working on, but I can't get the python-drmaa to connect to the qmaster. To use the DRMAAI've downloaded the newest source from the DRMAA page and installed it with the usual build/install routine.

I never used the Python interface - can you check with one of the DRMAA C examples, whether it's working in general?

- downloaded newest python-drmaa source- set PYTHONPATH to extracted folder- set DRMAA_LIBRARY_PATH to $SGE_ROOT/lib/lx24-x86/libdrmaa.so- not setting DRMAA_LIBRARY_PATH or just to $SGE_ROOT/lib/lx24-x86/will raise an error in python when you want to import the drmaa

I've posted the following yesterday in the dev mailinglist, but perhaps it fits in better here.I installed sge6.1u6 on an Ubuntu host lately. Using the commandline interface everything works fine. I've installed the sge_master and the sge_execd on the same host.

when you just installed it: why such an old version?

Now I wanted to include the DRMAA in a Python project I'm working on, but I can't get the python-drmaa to connect to the qmaster. To use the DRMAAI've downloaded the newest source from the DRMAA page and installed it with the usual build/install routine.

I never used the Python interface - can you check with one of the DRMAA C examples, whether it's working in general?-- Reuti